Please give me stronger oxidant than water which can't kill my body?

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The discussion centers around the search for a stronger oxidant than water that is safe for the human body. A specific mention is made of a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution, which is commonly used for its mild oxidizing properties. However, participants emphasize the importance of avoiding discussions about potentially dangerous chemicals, particularly in contexts where safety is a concern. The focus remains on finding alternatives that are effective yet non-toxic.
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please give me stronger oxidant than water which can't kill my body? Thank you very much.
 
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stmartin said:
please give me stronger oxidant than water which can't kill my body? Thank you very much.
We can not have discussions here of potentially dangerous chemicals (especially for use in dangerous situations).
 
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